File #: 2019-7273   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 10/15/2019
Title: Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Reject All Bids and Call for Rebid for Citywide Landscape Maintenance of Median Strips and Special Areas, No. P.W. 06-19-28. (Public Works 310)
Title

Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Reject All Bids and Call for Rebid for Citywide Landscape Maintenance of Median Strips and Special Areas, No. P.W. 06-19-28. (Public Works 310)

Body

To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The City of Alameda (City) median strips and special areas require constant attention to ensure the landscape is maintained to City standards. Public Works went out to bid for this work, and when the bids were opened, the department received a bid protest. After reviewing the protest, Public Works is requesting the City Manager reject all bids and call for rebid of the project.

BACKGROUND

The City is in need of services from an outside organization to help with its landscape maintenance of median strips and special areas. The work consists of general landscape maintenance, irrigation repairs, and weed abatement at 90 locations throughout the City.

DISCUSSION

In July 2019, the Public Works Department sent out a Request for Bids (RFB) for Citywide landscape maintenance of median strips and special areas. To solicit the maximum number of bids and most competitive price, the RFB was provided to 19 separate builders' exchanges throughout the Bay Area, and notices were sent to contractors on the list of qualified contractors maintained by the Public Works Department. The RFB was also placed on the City's website, and a notice was published in the Alameda Journal. After a bidding period of 22 days, two contractors submitted bids. The bids were opened on July 22, 2019. The bid results are as follows:

Bidder
Location
Bid Amount
Rojas Flores Landscape, Inc.
San Jose, CA
$215,850.00
Enviroscapes Landscape Services, Inc.
Fremont, CA
$219,870.22

Enviroscapes Landscape Services, Inc. filed a bid protest stating that their timely-provided inquiries during the bid process were not properly responded to. After reviewing the facts, Public Works found some merit in the protest and, in an abun...

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